Dear Conrad and colleagues,
many thanks for maintaining this forum!
It would indeed be interesting to get a few more details about the signing process. Can you say a few words on what the requirements and steps are (does one need to be a Cisco Partner, how costly is it in terms of money and time)?
Thanks a lot,
Paul
There is Java MIDP support for the desk top phones. But the JVM is used for all the visual display and presentation in the desk phones. If a MIDlet were to misbehave it could cause the phone to stop operating correctly. For that reason any MIDlet that runs in the desk phones has to be signed by Cisco, to ensure that it is not going to damage regular phone operation.
That process is a bit laborious and very few people have gone through the process. There are some Cisco
MIDlets that run in the phones, Telepresence control for example, and visual voicemail.
The hand held phones don't use the JVM for anything except add on applicatons, and we don't have
the same concern about a MIDlet causing problems to the phones.